It's official, Lamborghini has finally took the covers off their highly anticipated Super SUV, dubbed the Urus. After years of teasing after their announced concept, the production model hasn't deviated too much - in terms of design.

Our partners over at ML24 released a concept drawing of a potential new bodykit. This time, its for the 2012-2015 Mercedes-Benz GLK X204. Shown in both matte metallic gunmetal wrap and bright, highlighter wrap colours (homage to Mercedes' very own 4x4 AMG G-wagens), the ML24 GLK concept is completely off-road and adventure-based.

Another niche, no problem for BMW as they seem to take advantages of any opporunity, so, after the success of the X6 in some markets, they decided to do a smaller version of it, based on the X3 - this is how the X4 Sport Activity Coupe takes shape.

Basically this car will be a sportier version of the X3, it's a bit longer and lower, the difference also can be found at the sloping roof line, the modelled L-shape LED tail-lights.

On the inside, there are no changes, as the car echoes X3, although the X4 has many more color/leather combinations available.

Here's VW's compact crossover which could be built by 2016. It will use "UP!" platform, a bit enlarged to fit the new built and it's main rival will be Ford's EcoSport.

The wheelbase has been extended by two inches to 97.2 inches, while the track widths have stayed the same at 56.2 inches front / 56 inches rear. Three-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines will be available, which will be combined to a standard manual gearbox or an optional dual-clutch transmission.

After months of inactivity on the speculative scene, we're back! There's plenty of cars and models to speculate, but our artist, Nik Pakiz, chose to give this rather interesting car a go.

There has been some rumors and spy shots of an even hotter version of the recent released Range Rover Sport, which will probably be powered by the supercharged 5.0 L V8 unit we find on the XKR-S, XFR-S and XJR.

The render features a different front bumper, with lower air inlets, new, redesigned side vents, which help the engine breathe easier.

Thanks to the autoevolution.com we got access to the latest photos of new Range Rover with least amount of camo so far. That gave me a great opportunity to show you guys how it will probably look like when it hits the market next year.